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Paris, France, May 1944
Josie follows Veronique. Veronique asks her why she is going to the apartment of a man who works in the German military intelligence organization. Josie insists that she only ever goes to Turner’s apartment. Veronique says that Josie is the only agent she has seen in weeks. They are both suspicious of each other. Veronique is terrified because all the operators are disappearing. She is suspicious of Turner, but Josie is determined to believe that he is trustworthy.
They go to his apartment, and when Josie learns that the German military official lives right next door to Turner, she now suspects Turner of being a double agent. The next day, Veronique tails Turner, and Madam Celestine tells Josie that she can no longer help her. Veronique and Josie meet up to discuss Turner’s odd behavior. Suddenly, the door is flung open. As their notes are stolen, Veronique takes her cyanide pill.
Liverpool, England, 1970
Charlotte is very nervous and sad because her dad is so irritable. She asks if he ever worked with an agent named Chloe, and he is alarmed to hear her use this name. He says that he and Chloe were good friends and that Chloe’s real name was Plus, gain access to 8,500+ more expert-written Study Guides. Including features:
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